The set was shown in multiple gallery shots and appears designed to open into a multi-area play model: an interior lab and an exterior "wild area" populated with Pokémon minifigures, a Trainer and a Professor.
The LEGO Group and The Pokémon Company have partnered on several products in recent years, and this Pokeball continues that line of official LEGO Pokémon merchandise.
According to the gallery images, the model's spherical shell separates to reveal a detailed diorama-style interior — a design approach LEGO has used before on large display sets intended for both collectors and younger builders.
A reader comment captured alongside the images compared the Pokeball concept to earlier LEGO cross-franchise builds that included hidden or internal play features.
The commenter noted that the idea of building an exterior shell that opens to reveal contained play maps was similar to prior LEGO designs and expressed enthusiasm for seeing more play-focused, enclosed builds from official collaborations.
This Pokeball release arrives amid continued public interest in Pokémon as a franchise closely associated with Nintendo hardware.
Major Pokémon game releases have predominantly appeared on Nintendo platforms such as the Nintendo Switch, and Pokémon remains a core IP for Nintendo, The Pokémon Company and related partners.
While the set itself is a physical LEGO product rather than digital content, collectors who follow Pokémon on Nintendo platforms often cross-reference merchandise drops with in-game events and announcements in streams like Nintendo Direct or listings on storefronts such as the eShop.
The $300 price point positions the LEGO Pokeball as a premium release aimed at collectors and dedicated fans.
Gallery images show multiple build scenes and character pieces, reinforcing the set’s dual appeal as both display and interactive playset.
Further retail and availability details (including street date and regional launch information) will likely be published by The LEGO Group or official retailers; until then, the set’s imagery offers the clearest public look at the new collaboration between LEGO and Pokémon.